Classic whitewashed buildings line the labyrinthine streets of Mykonos, the largest town on the Greek island of the same name. Matoyianni Street is particularly charming. Iconic 16th-century windmills keep watch over the village from the hills above, and the fully functional Boni Mill is part of the Mykonos Agricultural Museum. The Aegean Maritime Museum and the Folklore Museum will give you a proper introduction to the area’s rich cultural and economic history.
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Dio Horia is an art platform & gallery for contemporary art and culture that was inaugurated in 2015. Through a vibrant programme of exhibitions, residencies, events, publications and pop-up bookshops, Dio Horia gallery stimulates debate, experimentation, creativity and knowledge exchange with the audience.
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Skoufa Gallery Mykonos aims to create multicultural artistic dialogues by promoting Greek and international contemporary artists to a diverse and polyphonic audience, and become a unifying meeting point of artistic expression from around the world. Skoufa showcases high profile artworks, from painting and sculpture,to new media and design, representing the most current trends
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It was free unlike everything else in Mykonos. Cool art installation mixed with ancient statues and other artifacts.
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You really couldn't visit the beautiful island of Mykonos without having a look at theses famous windmills
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